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Latest revision as of 05:32, 11 June 2013

Always add new items at the end of the appropriate Section (Point/Line/Area).
If you add a new item remember to update navit.xml also to get the item rendered on the map.
The italics stuff should be removed ('cause its useless or not present in OSM).

Full sized passenger or freight trains in the standard gauge for the country or state

railway=rail

water_line

street_nopass

street_0

street_1_city

street_2_city

A "C" road in the UK. Generally for use on roads wider than 4 metres (13') in width, and for faster/wider minor roads that aren't A or B roads. In the UK, they tend to have dashed lines down the middle, whereas unclassified roads don't.

Proposed change: use this tag for highway=trunk. A restricted access major divided highway, normally with 2 or more running lanes plus emergency hard shoulder. Equivalent to the Freeway, Autobahn etc.

highway=motorway

street_1_land

highway=minor meanwhile is deprecated in OSM

highway=minor

street_2_land

Currently not used by osm2navit?

street_3_land

Currently not used by osm2navit?

street_4_land

Currently not used by osm2navit?

street_n_lanes

Currently not used by osm2navit?

highway_land

Proposed change: use this tag for highway=motorway. Currently not used by osm2navit.

ramp

A link between different or equal types of highways. Usually used for larger streets like motorways or trunks. Example: highway=primary_link

highway=*_link

roundabout

ferry

The route a ferry takes from terminal to terminal

route=ferry

roadbook

street_unkn

osm2navit uses this type for elements which haven't been matched by any known street type

*=*

street_route

height_line_1

height lines as known from traditional paper maps. Can be created by Srtm2osm

contour_ext=elevation_major

height_line_2

height lines as known from traditional paper maps. Can be created by Srtm2osm

contour_ext=elevation_medium

track

osm knows highway=track alone or combined with tracktype=grade1 through grade5, see below.

highway=track

height_line_3

height lines as known from traditional paper maps. Can be created by Srtm2osm

contour_ext=elevation_minor

depth_line_1

depth_line_2

depth_line_3

powerline

power=line

pipeline

time_zone

marine_boundary

marine_hazard

rg_segment

aeroway_runway

A strip of land kept clear and set aside for airplanes to take off from and land on.

aeroway=runway

aeroway_taxiway

Where airplanes manouevre between runways and parking areas.

aeroway=taxiway

street_service

Generally for access to a building, motorway service station, beach, campsite, industrial estate, business park, etc. This is also commonly used for access to parking and trash collection. Sometimes called an alley, particularly in the US.

highway=service

coverage

street_pedestrian

Pure pedestrian streets. Vehicles/cars not allowed

highway=pedestrian

bridge

bridge=yes

tunnel

tunnel=yes

bridleway

Bridleways often have soft surfaces (like sand)

highway=bridleway

cycleway

Ways which only/mostly are used by cyclists

highway=cycleway

footway

Small ways mainly used by pedestrians

highway=footway

steps

A flight of steps

highway=steps

track_paved

A track which is paved or whose surface consists of heavily compacted hardcore

highway=track tracktype=grade1

track_gravelled

A track whose surface consists of gravel. Still perfect for trekking bikers

highway=track alone or combined with tracktype=grade2

track_unpaved

A track whose surface consist of loose gravel or is barely hardcore

highway=track tracktype=grade3

track_ground

A track whose surface consists of ground

highway=track tracktype=grade4

track_grass

A track whose surface consists of grass

highway=track tracktype=grade5

rail_narrow_gauge

A railway that has a track gauge narrower than the standard gauge railways

railway=narrow_gauge

rail_light

A light rail, e.g. for inner city public transport. Usually larger than just trams

railway=light_rail

rail_subway

A subway

railway=subway

rail_mono

A Railway with one rail only. Often found at airports to connect the terminals

railway=monorail

rail_tram

A tram

railway=tram

rail_preserved

A railway for special purposes, e.g. a tourist attraction in a park

railway=preserved

rail_disused

An unused railway

railway=disused

rail_abandoned

An unused railway where the infrastructure has been removed

railway=abandoned

lift_cable_car

A lift with closed cars

aerialway=cable_car

lift_chair

A lift with chairs, usually "open air"

aerialway=chair_lift

lift_drag

Lift dragging people, most often found on ski pistes

aerialway=drag_lift

living_street

A street, similar to residential, where the max speed is limited to pedestrian speed and children are allowed to play

highway=living_street

bus_guideway

A busway that is side guided "rails like", not suitable for other traffic. Please note: This is not a normal bus lane

highway=bus_guideway

street_construction

For roads under construction

highway=construction

border_civil

boundary=civil

border_political

Electoral boundaries

boundary=political

border_national_park

Area of outstanding natural beauty, set aside for conservation and for recreation

boundary=national_park

water_river

For narrow rivers which will be rendered as a line.

waterway=river

water_canal

An artificial open waterway used for transportation, waterpower, or irrigation.

waterway=canal

water_stream

A naturally-forming waterway that is too thin to be classed as a river. Maybe you can just jump over it.

waterway=stream

water_drain

An artificial waterway for carrying storm water or industrial discharge.

waterway=drain

path

A track to narrow for 4 wheeled vehicles. Often abbreviations used by pedestrians in urban areas but also hiking trails.